End User License Agreement
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... SOFTWARE the right to you shall be governed Storage. You do not have Software Product into Your Computer's AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND temporary memory (RAM) for use the Software Product on or made available by HP for CONDITIONS OF THIS EULA. Copying. HP and its online documentation. e.
Reference Guide
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... . . . . . 4-8 5 Add-On Devices Connecting External Devices 5-1 To Insert or Remove a PC Card 5-1 To Connect an Audio Device 5-3 To Connect a TV to Your Notebook (Select Models Only 5-4 To Connect a 1394 Device (Select Models Only 5-6 Installing Additional RAM (Memory 5-7 To Install a RAM Expansion Module 5-7 To Remove a RAM Expansion Module 5-9 Replacing the Hard Drive 5-11 To Replace the...
... . . . . . 4-8 5 Add-On Devices Connecting External Devices 5-1 To Insert or Remove a PC Card 5-1 To Connect an Audio Device 5-3 To Connect a TV to Your Notebook (Select Models Only 5-4 To Connect a 1394 Device (Select Models Only 5-6 Installing Additional RAM (Memory 5-7 To Install a RAM Expansion Module 5-7 To Remove a RAM Expansion Module 5-9 Replacing the Hard Drive 5-11 To Replace the...
Reference Guide
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If you install a device and then receive a warning message, remove the device to restore notebook functionality. Then contact Customer Care. 1-4 Reference Guide Getting Started with Your Notebook Bottom Panel Components 1 Hard drive 2 Battery latch 3 RAM (memory) cover 4 Reset button 5 Mini PCI cover (no user parts inside) Ä CAUTION: To prevent an unresponsive system and the display of a warning message, install only a Mini PCI device authorized for use in your notebook by the governmental agency that regulates wireless devicesgin your country.
If you install a device and then receive a warning message, remove the device to restore notebook functionality. Then contact Customer Care. 1-4 Reference Guide Getting Started with Your Notebook Bottom Panel Components 1 Hard drive 2 Battery latch 3 RAM (memory) cover 4 Reset button 5 Mini PCI cover (no user parts inside) Ä CAUTION: To prevent an unresponsive system and the display of a warning message, install only a Mini PCI device authorized for use in your notebook by the governmental agency that regulates wireless devicesgin your country.
Reference Guide
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... the system to disk, then Press Fn+F12. See the "Battery Packs and Power Management" chapter in RAM. ■ Restarts quickly. ■ Restores network connections. Powers off the notebook. and other components. ■ Maintains current session in this mode Function ON-Power status light is on.... You can also customize the way these power modes work. Hibernation-Power If the notebook is already on the notebook. Standby-Power status light blinks. Powers on , ■ Saves maximum status light is off the display Allow the ...
... the system to disk, then Press Fn+F12. See the "Battery Packs and Power Management" chapter in RAM. ■ Restarts quickly. ■ Restores network connections. Powers off the notebook. and other components. ■ Maintains current session in this mode Function ON-Power status light is on.... You can also customize the way these power modes work. Hibernation-Power If the notebook is already on the notebook. Standby-Power status light blinks. Powers on , ■ Saves maximum status light is off the display Allow the ...
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.... Conserves battery power and extends the life of saving your work before allowing your current session in RAM, and turns off and restart it. 3-2 Reference Guide If power is interrupted while the notebook is active for a specified interval. session. Ä CAUTION: Make a habit of the display...your data has been saved, but some functions may be lost. The result is To resume Display is initiated. The notebook stays in Windows. The notebook can also enter Hibernation if battery power reaches a critically low level. Hard drive is turned on the display. Begin ...
.... Conserves battery power and extends the life of saving your work before allowing your current session in RAM, and turns off and restart it. 3-2 Reference Guide If power is interrupted while the notebook is active for a specified interval. session. Ä CAUTION: Make a habit of the display...your data has been saved, but some functions may be lost. The result is To resume Display is initiated. The notebook stays in Windows. The notebook can also enter Hibernation if battery power reaches a critically low level. Hard drive is turned on the display. Begin ...
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...metal shielding around the connectors on the back of the notebook. 1. If you are extremely sensitive to static electricity and can use both slots to the notebook. 3. Disconnect the power cord 4. At least one slot contains a RAM module installed at the factory. You will need a small... Phillips screwdriver for these steps. Ä CAUTION: The internal components of your RAM. Remove the battery pack. 5. Add-On Devices Installing Additional RAM (Memory) The notebook has 2 slots that hold 2 RAM modules. Handle the RAM module only by its edges. Turn the unit bottom-side up, loosen the screws...
...metal shielding around the connectors on the back of the notebook. 1. If you are extremely sensitive to static electricity and can use both slots to the notebook. 3. Disconnect the power cord 4. At least one slot contains a RAM module installed at the factory. You will need a small... Phillips screwdriver for these steps. Ä CAUTION: The internal components of your RAM. Remove the battery pack. 5. Add-On Devices Installing Additional RAM (Memory) The notebook has 2 slots that hold 2 RAM modules. Handle the RAM module only by its edges. Turn the unit bottom-side up, loosen the screws...
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Then press down at about a 30-degree angle until both sides until it is fully inserted. Match your notebook to the following illustration. Insert the RAM board into the connector at both latches snap closed. 7. Add-On Devices 6. Replace the cover. 8. Insert the battery pack. 5-8 Reference Guide
Then press down at about a 30-degree angle until both sides until it is fully inserted. Match your notebook to the following illustration. Insert the RAM board into the connector at both latches snap closed. 7. Add-On Devices 6. Replace the cover. 8. Insert the battery pack. 5-8 Reference Guide
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..., briefly press the power button. If you can be permanently damaged by it. Handle the RAM module only by touching the metal shielding around the connectors on the back of the notebook. 1. If your work returns to the screen, save your work , exit all external devices... connected to the notebook. 3. Before installing the memory module, discharge static electricity by its edges. Disconnect the power cord 4. Add-On Devices To Remove a RAM Expansion Module You may want to remove a RAM module so you are extremely sensitive to static electricity ...
..., briefly press the power button. If you can be permanently damaged by it. Handle the RAM module only by touching the metal shielding around the connectors on the back of the notebook. 1. If your work returns to the screen, save your work , exit all external devices... connected to the notebook. 3. Before installing the memory module, discharge static electricity by its edges. Disconnect the power cord 4. Add-On Devices To Remove a RAM Expansion Module You may want to remove a RAM module so you are extremely sensitive to static electricity ...
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Release the 2 latches at the sides of the RAM board, so the free edge of the connector. 8. Insert the battery pack. 5-10 Reference Guide Replace the cover. 9. Match your notebook to the following illustration. Turn the unit bottom-side up . 7. Pull the board out of the board pops up , loosen the screws holding the RAM cover, then remove the cover. 6. Add-On Devices 5.
Release the 2 latches at the sides of the RAM board, so the free edge of the connector. 8. Insert the battery pack. 5-10 Reference Guide Replace the cover. 9. Match your notebook to the following illustration. Turn the unit bottom-side up . 7. Pull the board out of the board pops up , loosen the screws holding the RAM cover, then remove the cover. 6. Add-On Devices 5.
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... Out of Memory ■ Make sure drive C is not available for display memory. A certain amount of RAM is using only PC2100 DDR 266-MHz or higher memory (RAM) modules. If the Notebook Beeps But Does Not Start After Adding RAM You installed an incompatible type of display memory is shown in your... notebook is used for running MS-DOS programs, select Start > Help and Support. If Memory Does Not Increase After Adding RAM Make sure your notebook is not running low on free space. ■ If you are having memory problems ...
... Out of Memory ■ Make sure drive C is not available for display memory. A certain amount of RAM is using only PC2100 DDR 266-MHz or higher memory (RAM) modules. If the Notebook Beeps But Does Not Start After Adding RAM You installed an incompatible type of display memory is shown in your... notebook is used for running MS-DOS programs, select Start > Help and Support. If Memory Does Not Increase After Adding RAM Make sure your notebook is not running low on free space. ■ If you are having memory problems ...
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... address of the unit. Displays an identifier used for BIOS Setup. If your BIOS is a different version, some settings may differ from total installed memory (RAM). Sets the time using dd/mm/yy format (except English, which uses mm/dd/yy format). Values set take effect immediately. Shows the extended memory...
... address of the unit. Displays an identifier used for BIOS Setup. If your BIOS is a different version, some settings may differ from total installed memory (RAM). Sets the time using dd/mm/yy format (except English, which uses mm/dd/yy format). Values set take effect immediately. Shows the extended memory...
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...holder, hard drive 5-12 hot keys 2-6 I identifying components 1-1 increasing display brightness 2-6 inserting battery pack 1-7 CD 2-10 DVD 2-10 PC Card 5-1 RAM (memory) 5-7 K keyboard status lights 1-2, 1-6 troubleshooting 6-7 keys ALT GR 2-9 Applications 2-8 Fn (Function) 2-6 Windows 2-8 L LAN... (local area network) connection 4-5 troubleshooting 6-8 using a wireless adapter 4-6 left panel components 1-3 locking hard drive 2-15 notebook 2-13 low-...
...holder, hard drive 5-12 hot keys 2-6 I identifying components 1-1 increasing display brightness 2-6 inserting battery pack 1-7 CD 2-10 DVD 2-10 PC Card 5-1 RAM (memory) 5-7 K keyboard status lights 1-2, 1-6 troubleshooting 6-7 keys ALT GR 2-9 Applications 2-8 Fn (Function) 2-6 Windows 2-8 L LAN... (local area network) connection 4-5 troubleshooting 6-8 using a wireless adapter 4-6 left panel components 1-3 locking hard drive 2-15 notebook 2-13 low-...
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...Operating System CD reinstall 6-31 repair 6-30 P parallel connection, troubleshooting 6-19 parts of the notebook back panel 1-3 bottom panel 1-4 left panel 1-3 status lights 1-5 password protection 2-13 PC Cards installing 5-1 removing 5-2 slot location 1-3 troubleshooting 6-13 performance, troubleshooting 6-14 ports 1394 ... 5-9 troubleshooting 6-9 recharging the battery pack 3-5 reinstalling operating system 6-31 software 6-32 removing CD 2-10 DVD 2-10 PC Cards 5-2 RAM (memory) 5-9 repairing the operating system 6-30 reset button location 1-4 using 2-3 restoring software 6-32 RJ-11 (modem...
...Operating System CD reinstall 6-31 repair 6-30 P parallel connection, troubleshooting 6-19 parts of the notebook back panel 1-3 bottom panel 1-4 left panel 1-3 status lights 1-5 password protection 2-13 PC Cards installing 5-1 removing 5-2 slot location 1-3 troubleshooting 6-13 performance, troubleshooting 6-14 ports 1394 ... 5-9 troubleshooting 6-9 recharging the battery pack 3-5 reinstalling operating system 6-31 software 6-32 removing CD 2-10 DVD 2-10 PC Cards 5-2 RAM (memory) 5-9 repairing the operating system 6-30 reset button location 1-4 using 2-3 restoring software 6-32 RJ-11 (modem...
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... 2-6 TouchPad 1-2 functions 2-5 troubleshooting 6-7 use of 2-4 troubleshooting audio 6-2 battery packs 6-15 CD-ROM drive 6-3 display 6-4 DVD drive 6-3 hard drive 6-5 heat 6-6 keyboard 6-7 LAN 6-8 modem 6-10 parallel 6-19 PC Cards 6-13 performance 6-14 power 6-15 printing 6-17 RAM (memory) 6-9 serial 6-18 startup 6-19 USB 6-19 wireless 6-21 turning off notebook 2-2 wireless network connection 4-9 Reference Guide Index-5
... 2-6 TouchPad 1-2 functions 2-5 troubleshooting 6-7 use of 2-4 troubleshooting audio 6-2 battery packs 6-15 CD-ROM drive 6-3 display 6-4 DVD drive 6-3 hard drive 6-5 heat 6-6 keyboard 6-7 LAN 6-8 modem 6-10 parallel 6-19 PC Cards 6-13 performance 6-14 power 6-15 printing 6-17 RAM (memory) 6-9 serial 6-18 startup 6-19 USB 6-19 wireless 6-21 turning off notebook 2-2 wireless network connection 4-9 Reference Guide Index-5
Startup Guide
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Then contact Customer Care. If you install a device and then receive a warning message, remove the device to restore notebook functionality. Getting Started with Your Notebook Bottom Panel Components 1 Hard drive 2 Battery latch 3 RAM (memory) cover 4 Reset button 5 Mini PCI cover (no user parts inside) Ä CAUTION: To prevent an unresponsive system and the display of a warning message, install only a Mini PCI device authorized for use in your notebook by the governmental agency that regulates wireless devicesgin your country. Startup Guide 1-5
Then contact Customer Care. If you install a device and then receive a warning message, remove the device to restore notebook functionality. Getting Started with Your Notebook Bottom Panel Components 1 Hard drive 2 Battery latch 3 RAM (memory) cover 4 Reset button 5 Mini PCI cover (no user parts inside) Ä CAUTION: To prevent an unresponsive system and the display of a warning message, install only a Mini PCI device authorized for use in your notebook by the governmental agency that regulates wireless devicesgin your country. Startup Guide 1-5
Startup Guide
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...power button for 4 seconds to disk, then Press Fn+F12. session to turn off the notebook. OFF-Power status light is on the Documentation CD included with your notebook. 2-2 Startup Guide button. ■ Saves current -or- Standby-Power status light blinks. ...briefly press the power power. connections. shuts down. -or- ■ Restores network Allow the system to time out. See the "Battery Packs and Power Management" chapter in RAM. ...
...power button for 4 seconds to disk, then Press Fn+F12. session to turn off the notebook. OFF-Power status light is on the Documentation CD included with your notebook. 2-2 Startup Guide button. ■ Saves current -or- Standby-Power status light blinks. ...briefly press the power power. connections. shuts down. -or- ■ Restores network Allow the system to time out. See the "Battery Packs and Power Management" chapter in RAM. ...
Startup Guide
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... following tables describe BIOS settings for the BIOS version at publication. If your BIOS is a different version, some settings may differ from total installed memory (RAM).
... following tables describe BIOS settings for the BIOS version at publication. If your BIOS is a different version, some settings may differ from total installed memory (RAM).
Startup Guide
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Index P parts of the notebook back panel 1-4 bottom panel 1-5 left panel 1-4 status lights 1-6 PC Card slot location 1-4 performance, troubleshooting 4-4 ports 1394 1-4 external monitor 1-4 USB 1-4 power button 1-3, 1-11 mode status light 1-6 settings 2-2 troubleshooting 4-5 R RAM cover 1-5 recharging the battery pack 3-3 reinstalling operating system 4-12 software 4-13 repairing the operating system 4-11 reset button location 1-5 using 2-3 restoring...
Index P parts of the notebook back panel 1-4 bottom panel 1-5 left panel 1-4 status lights 1-6 PC Card slot location 1-4 performance, troubleshooting 4-4 ports 1394 1-4 external monitor 1-4 USB 1-4 power button 1-3, 1-11 mode status light 1-6 settings 2-2 troubleshooting 4-5 R RAM cover 1-5 recharging the battery pack 3-3 reinstalling operating system 4-12 software 4-13 repairing the operating system 4-11 reset button location 1-5 using 2-3 restoring...